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Old 05-20-2008, 03:42 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
You've never got a shock touching someone or something on a dry winters day in a carpet room?
Sure, but how about ESDs from devices (such as the Cybook) that do not shock you, but other devices/memory (such as an SD card)? I never noticed such an ESD, but if you can't notice it easily, it might have happened without me noticing at all.

Anyway, thanks for clarifying, drl. So you're only able to notice an ESD by the (mis-)behaviour of the hardware?

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